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Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber Drop a Quarantine Song, It Feels Like Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain”

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Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber have dropped a duet for the quarantine. It took four writers plus the two singers to put it together.

 Rihanna, “Love on the Brain”

 

 

 

 

The main writer and producer Gian Stone wrote this on Instagram:

New @arianagrande x @justinbieber single “Stuck With You” out now! Wrote and produced this song with some of my best friends @freddywexler @skylerstonestreet @iamwhitphillips @scooterbraun Ariana, and Justin a few weeks ago during quarantine via Zoom. We wanted to write something that touched people during this crazy time. Something that could hopefully bring happiness to your day and offer you a soundtrack to a little late night quarantine slow dance.
Seeing everyones videos being posted over the last week has been incredibly emotional for me. Working with this team of people is a dream come true and I’m forever grateful for everyone involved.
Best part about this record – all net proceeds of this song will be donated to First Responders Childrens Foundation to to help out children of healthcare workers, EMTs, paramedics, police and firefighters, and all those on the front line. You are all true heroes.”

Jennifer Aniston, Suffering Pangs of Isolation and Quarantine, and Maybe Boredom, Has a Message for COVID-19, And We All Feel the Same Way

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Jennifer Aniston got straight to the point today on Instagram regarding COVID-19. I would say the Golden Globe winning star of “The Morning Show” is as bored of isolation and quarantine as we are.

Biden Accuser Tara Reade Gives Interview to Unemployed Ex-Journalist Megyn Kelly after Canceling FoxNews’ Chris Wallace, Loses All Credibility

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Well, that’s it. Tara Reade, who has accused presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexual impropriety, won’t give an interview to any established journalists, not even Fox News. She canceled an interview this past Sunday with Fox News’s Chris Wallace, citing “security concerns.”

But according to former Fox News/NBC person Megyn Kelly, Reade is “sitting down” with her. So, party over. If this is how Reade is going to proceed, she’s lost all credibility. Kelly left NBC in shame for advocating blackface. When she was at NBC, she was loathed and had no ratings. She was sort of drummed out of Fox News not because she turned against Roger Ailes, but because no one liked her and she wasn’t good at her job. Now she has a YouTube channel or something. Kelly might as well interview Duane Reade. No one cares.

Spike Lee — Bearded, Smiling — Announces New Film, “Da 5 Bloods,” Coming June 12th to Streaming: “Yes! Yes! It’s Coming Out”

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Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods,” starring Chadwick Boseman, Paul Walter Hauser, Norm Lewis, Delroy Lindo, Giancarlo Esposito, and Jonathan Majors, comes to Netflix on June 12th. Spike announced it this morning on Twitter. He’s got a full beard and he’s grinning like the Cheshire cat. Maybe it’s because this one looks like the One, and it will be eligible for Oscars thanks to the pandemic (new streaming rules for this year).

“Da 5 Bloods” is written by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo with adaptions by Lee and Kevin Wilmott. According to Wikipedia: “Four African American Vietnam veterans return to Vietnam. They are in search of the remains of their fallen squad leader and the promise of buried treasure. These heroes battle forces of humanity and nature while confronted by the lasting ravages of the immorality of the Vietnam War.”

Chart Update: Half the iTunes Top 100 is Greatest Hits from Legacy Artists like Queen, Journey, Pink Floyd, the Beatles

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Everyone is looking for comfort music, especially with so few new releases.

The result it that the iTunes chart is now filled with catalog hits from years ago that have been discounted.

This is not the same as Mariah Carey’s fans concerting efforts to push an old album to number 1. Indeed, Carey has no albums in the iTunes top 100 now.

But Madonna does– her greatest hits. And there are greatest hits collections from Journey, Queen, the Beatles, James Taylor, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Police, Chicago, the Eagles, Tom Petty, and so on. All in all, there are 41 entries from legacy acts mixed in with today’s hits.

Plus there are two “Guardians of the Galaxy” soundtracks, which consist songs from the 70s and 80s, plus several compilation albums of songs from those decades. There’s also Frank Sinatra’s greatest hits.

And it’s not like these old albums are selling that many copies. For example, James Taylor’s Greatest Hits, at number 7, has only sold 700 copies since Friday. It doesn’t take much to hit the top 10.

Catalog greatest hits albums are like grilled cheese and tomato soup on a cold day. If you’re looking for more, try packages from Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Earth Wind & Fire, the Temptations, Sam & Dave, and Tower of Power, just to name a few. And if you’re looking for a Mariah Carey album, my suggestion is “Music Box.” That one is worthy of new attention.

CBS Renews 23 Series But Cuts Matt Le Blanc’s “Man with a Plan,” Pauley Perrette’s “Broke,” and Edie Falco’s Police Drama, “Tommy”

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CBS is saying goodbye to Matt Le Blanc, Edie Falco, and Pauley Perrette. The network has cancelled “Man with a Plan,” “Tommy,” and “Broke,” their respective series.

But the network has renewed 23 series, including all the “NCIS” and “FBI” shows, plus perennial “Blue Bloods.” Even “All Rise,” “Bob Hearts Abishola,” and “The Unicorn,” three shows I’ve never heard of, will return in the fall. I guess with the virus and all, it’s easier to renew them than to start new shows.

Also gone, thank god, is the insipid “God Friended Me.” However, “Young Sheldon, “Mom,” “Survivor,” “The Amazing Race,” and “Evil,” will return.

Not being added are shows that will get Emmy awards or any water cooler talk, nothing that would appear on Netflix, HBO, or Hulu. Network TV is the strip mall of entertainment. You go there because it’s close by, not because it’s good, and you can’t remember the names of any of the stores.

What hasn’t been announced: the next “FBI” show from Dick Wolf, and “NCIS: Ashtabula.”

Roseanne Conner Permanently Replaced by Peg Bundy as “The Conners” Season 2 Finale Finishes in 5th Place Tuesday Night

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“The Conners” finished its second official season last night in 5th place for the evening.

The “Roseanne” spin off scored 6 million viewers, making it ABC’s biggest ratings hit for any comedy. But over on CBS, an “NCIS” rerun did better, so did an “FBI” rerun, a new “FBI Most Wanted,” and a new edition of “The Voice” on NBC.

But “The Conners” does better than all the other ABC shows, so it’s a hit.

What may be really daunting for Roseanne Barr, who was forced to leave her show two years ago, is the permanent elimination of her character, Roseanne Conner.

Dan, Roseanne’s husband, is now completely attached to a new character called Louise played by Katey Sagal. Louise debuted last fall, returned in the winter, left, but is now firmly in the Conners household. There’s no doubt that Dan and Louise will get hitched next season. Roseanne the character is now just a memory.

That’s gotta hurt for Barr. Sagal is well known for her role in “Sons of Anarchy.” But she was Barr’s competition for most white trash comedy heroine as Peg Bundy in “Married with Children.” Who could have imagined in the 90s that Dan Conner would hook up with Peg?

Of course, Louise is not half as flamboyant as Peg. She’s earnest and not looking to steal the spotlight. She’s also technically a guest star since “The Conners” is already loaded with Big Stars like John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sarah Gilbert and so on.

 

Strange Coincidence: 50th Anniversary of “Let it Be” Falls on Mother’s Day Weekend, Song is About Paul McCartney’s Mom, Mary

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Beatle fans are getting ready for the 50th anniversary of “Let it Be.” The album was released on May 8, 1970 in the UK and May 9th in the US. (I was at EJ Korvette’s that day.)

Coincidence? The “Let it Be” release falls on Mother’s Day. The song, “Let it Be,” was inspired by Paul McCartney’s late mother, Mary McCartney, who died when he was 14. He dreamt about her, thus the opening lines of “Mother May comes to me.”

Weird, huh?

“Let it Be” was supposed to come out earlier that spring. The Beatles appeared on “Ed Sullivan” in February, and the album was supposed to follow. But Paul McCartney’s first solo album, “McCartney,” was slotted in for that time, and McCartney refused to change it. So “Let it Be” was pushed back a bit.

As it turned out, they were each mega hits and remain so to this day. If only they could have all seen the future.

Friday would be the official release day anniversary. Maybe everyone can play “Let it Be” at noon on Friday. Beatles Sirius channel? What do you say?

Of course we all know the story of Phil Spector remixing the finish version with strings and choirs and flights of angels. The “Let it Be…Naked” album sets the story straight, and everyone can debate which is best.

It’s hoped that in the fall we’ll have a remixed album, and the original “Let it Be” film. The Peter Jackson documentary that repurposes the film into a documentary will arrive on September 5th in some form. Can’t wait to see hear and see all of it!

Lady Gaga Sets May 29th for “Chromatica” Release After Six Week Postponement Because No Virus Can Stop Her!

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No more waiting! After a six week postponement, Lady Gaga’s “Chromatica,” her sixth album, will be released on May 29th. The album has duets with Elton John, Ariana Grande, and BLACKPINK. It also includes the first single, “Stupid Love.” This is some light at the end of the tunnel. No virus is going to stop Lady Gaga!

1. “Chromatica I”
2. “Alice”
3. “Stupid Love”
4. “Rain On Me” (ft. Ariana Grande)
“5. Free Woman”
6. “Fun Tonight”.
7. “Chromatica II”
8. “911”
9. “Plastic Doll”
10. “Sour Candy” (ft. BLACKPINK)
11. “Enigma”
12. “Replay”
13. “Chromatica III”
14. “Sine From Above” (ft. Elton John)
15. “1,000 Doves”
16. “Babylon”
17. “Love Me Right” (Bonus)
18. “1,000 Doves” (Piano Version) (Bonus)
19. “Stupid Love” (Vitaclub Warehouse Mix) (Bonus)

No Tony Awards This Year, Maybe Next Year, So Who Gets Hurt the Most? David Byrne, Adrienne Warren, Mare Winningham, Jay O. Sanders

My friends at Variety– they’re smart people, but they just realized there probably will not be any Tony Awards this season. That’s because the coronavirus stopped the Broadway theater season in its tracks. The season, which runs from June to April, is over.

So what happens to the shows that did open? Clearly, the winner of Best Actress in a Musical would have been Adrienne Warren in the Tina Turner musical, “Tina!” She would have won even if all the other musicals had opened as planned. Warren is a spitfire on stage. When I say her performance is incendiary, people who’ve seen it know what I mean. She makes that big wheel keep on turnin’.

There were two great performances by actresses in plays. First there was Mary Louise Parker in “The Sound Inside,” which might also have won Best Play. Adam Rapp’s play, directed by David Cromer, was exceptional. It would have gone on longer but Parker had already agreed to star in a revival of “How I Learned to Drive,” which was unnecessary. I hope “The Sound Inside” can return sometime.

Laura Linney was equally sensational in “My Name is Lucy Barton.” The one woman show was a fake off because Linney- who can do anything and seemingly never wrong– also played Lucy’s mother so persuasively you would swear she was a separate actress. Based on Elizabeth Strout’s novel, the adaptation by Rona Munro gave Linney one of her greatest moments on stage (and there have been plenty). Since we can’t see this now, the only alternative is watch “Ozark” season 3 on Netflix, where Linney is on track to win the Emmy award.

As for male actors: Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley, and Ben Miles got thisclose to opening in “The Lehman Trilogy,” which had already played in New York and London, and can be seen in a television taping. There would have been nominations from “The Inheritance”– mainly John Benjamin Hickey, who might have also been nominated for directing possible nominees Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker in Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite.”

We’ll never know now what would have happened to the best show of the 2019-2020 season, David Byrne’s “American Utopia.” I suppose the Tony committee would have given it a special award, since it was Byrne using his old music. Maybe he could have won Best Actor in a Musical. The show was supposed was supposed to re-open this fall. Whenever Broadway returns, I hope David Byrne does, too.

And Best Musical? So we had “Tina,” and maybe “American Utopia,” “Moulin Rouge” (not my favorite), the still to be opened “Diana,” plus “Sing Street” and “Flying over Sunset.” Of what already opened, “Girl from the North Country” would have been my choice, with nominations for Jay O. Sanders and Mare Winningham (who was going to have to fight off Adrienne Warren) who gave the best performances of their lives.

Should we just have the awards? Why not? Everyone Zoom in on June 7th, or least hum the songs. Maybe CBS could do some kind of “Best of 2020” show with clips. But real Tony Awards? Not now.